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Paralyzed Diaphragm

Lung Health | Last Active: Sep 28 3:59pm | Replies (338)

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My pulmonologist said the same thing. She told me there was nothing that could be done. I would just have to use supplemental oxygen if I wanted to do much (visit my sister at a higher elevation, for example), and probably end up on it permanently, degrading over time.

I started digging into medical research and found there is a lot of evidence diaphragm plication is generally quite successful - on average, improving lung function by 20%. And the risk and recovery time is pretty low with the newer minimally invasive surgical techniques. (And the facebook group was full of people who had good results, too.) So, at age 69, I decided to do it.

Had the surgery at Mayo Clinic Phoenix a few weeks ago. Woke up and took my first deep breath in more than a decade. Dr D'Cunha was my surgeon and he was great!

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I am recovering from lung surgery and my diaphragm was frozen after surgery. Can I ask why you had your surgery at the Mayo Clinic instead of a closer city or were you close anyway.